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SuperCom(NASDAQ:SPCB) has been a leading global provider of traditional and digital identity solutions, providing advanced safety, identification and security solutions to governments and organizations, both private and public, throughout the world. Through its proprietary e-Government platforms and innovative solutions for traditional and biometrics enrollment, personalization, issuance and border control services, SuperCom has inspired governments and national agencies to design and issue secured Multi-ID documents and robust digital identity solutions to its citizens and visitors.

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EVALUATING THE NEED FOR SPEED: WHEN DOES IOT DATA ANALYSIS REQUIRE A SUPERCOMPUTER?

| December 28, 2015

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Internet of Things devices and sensors generate a lot of data, and analyzing all of it to gain actionable insights can be an imposing prospect. While many businesses might be content to use small investments in data analysis to gain insights at a leisurely pace, businesses that need rapid or complex analysis are in a position to benefit from growth and advancement in the supercomputing industry. That's the assessment from Barry Bolding, Cray senior vice presiden...

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Nvidia | November 10, 2015

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The NVIDIA JetsonTX1 module addresses the challenge of creating a new wave of millions of smart devices -- drones that don't just fly by remote control, but navigate their way through a forest for search and rescue; compact security surveillance systems that don't just scan crowds, but identify suspicious activity; and robots that don't just perform tasks, but tailor them to individuals' habits -- by incorporating capabilities such as machine learning, computer vision...

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IBM BRINGS ITS WATSON SUPERCOMPUTER TO THE INTERNET OF THINGS

IBM | December 07, 2016

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IBM Corp. has been investing big in its Watson supercomputer, and a center the technology company opened last year in Munich seeks to bring Watson to the growing internet of things, says Niklaus Waser, vice president of Watson IoT Europe and the Watson IoT Center in Munich...

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IBM’S WATSON SUPERCOMPUTER TO PARTNER WITH NEW BMW

IBM | December 22, 2016

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IBM’s ‘Watson’ could change the way we drive. After perfecting the personalized supercomputer, IBM hopes Watson is ready to hit the road in partnership with BMW. Named after IBM founder Thomas J. Watson, this supercomputer can process information at 80 teraflops per second. This powerhouse accesses 90 different servers with a combined data bank of over 200 million pages of information. All this goes through an artificial intelligence algorithm and machine learning techniques. T...

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EVALUATING THE NEED FOR SPEED: WHEN DOES IOT DATA ANALYSIS REQUIRE A SUPERCOMPUTER?

| December 28, 2015

Internet of Things devices and sensors generate a lot of data, and analyzing all of it to gain actionable insights can be an imposing prospect. While many businesses might be content to use small investments in data analysis to gain insights at a leisurely pace, businesses that need rapid or complex analysis are in a position to benefit from growth and advancement in the supercomputing industry. That's the assessment from Barry Bolding, Cray senior vice presiden...

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TINY NVIDIA SUPERCOMPUTER TO BRING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO NEW GENERATION OF AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS AND DRONES

Nvidia | November 10, 2015

The NVIDIA JetsonTX1 module addresses the challenge of creating a new wave of millions of smart devices -- drones that don't just fly by remote control, but navigate their way through a forest for search and rescue; compact security surveillance systems that don't just scan crowds, but identify suspicious activity; and robots that don't just perform tasks, but tailor them to individuals' habits -- by incorporating capabilities such as machine learning, computer vision...

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IBM BRINGS ITS WATSON SUPERCOMPUTER TO THE INTERNET OF THINGS

IBM | December 07, 2016

IBM Corp. has been investing big in its Watson supercomputer, and a center the technology company opened last year in Munich seeks to bring Watson to the growing internet of things, says Niklaus Waser, vice president of Watson IoT Europe and the Watson IoT Center in Munich...

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IBM’S WATSON SUPERCOMPUTER TO PARTNER WITH NEW BMW

IBM | December 22, 2016

IBM’s ‘Watson’ could change the way we drive. After perfecting the personalized supercomputer, IBM hopes Watson is ready to hit the road in partnership with BMW. Named after IBM founder Thomas J. Watson, this supercomputer can process information at 80 teraflops per second. This powerhouse accesses 90 different servers with a combined data bank of over 200 million pages of information. All this goes through an artificial intelligence algorithm and machine learning techniques. T...

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